Hi folks, > On Nov 4, 2022, at 2:47 AM, Philip Kaludercic wrote: > > Dmitry Gutov > writes: > >> On 02.11.2022 16:17, Sean Devlin wrote: >>> Hi Dmitry, >>> >>>> On Nov 1, 2022, at 7:38 PM, Dmitry Gutov wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Sean, >>>> >>>> On 01.11.2022 00:04, Sean Devlin wrote: >>>> >>>>> Project.el provides a function project-buffers that returns a list of >>>>> buffers associated with the given project. The list is unfiltered, >>>>> meaning any program using it will have to do some work to pick out the >>>>> buffers of interest. It would be useful if the function had an optional >>>>> argument to do this work. >>>>> Project.el already has a function project--buffer-check that validates a >>>>> buffer against a list of conditions. Maybe it should be wired into >>>>> project-buffers to do the job of filtering? >>>> There is also 'match-buffers' and 'buffer-match-p' in the core Emacs starting with Emacs 29 (should also be available with the 'compat' package). >>>> >>>> What do you think about these alternatives? >>> Thanks for the pointer—I wasn’t aware of these functions. (I’m still on 28.2.) >>> It looks like these do fit the bill. For example, it looks like I >>> could write: >>> (match-buffers condition (project-buffers project)) >>> I can’t see these functions in my local installation of compat >>> (056e3cc), but maybe definitions from Emacs 29 haven’t been added >>> yet? In any case, I’m happy to wait a little bit. >> >> Right, I'm not seeing it in there either. Perhaps it'll get there >> after Emacs 29 is released. > > Right, Emacs 29 support is under development, but hasn't been completed > yet: https://git.sr.ht/~pkal/compat/tree/emacs-29.1/item/compat-29.el. > >> Philip, is that the plan? > > The plan is to be ready by the time Emacs 29 is released. If possible > and I get to it, it might also be released earlier, but at the very > least I'll be waiting for the feature freeze later this month. That sounds good to me. I have a workaround in the meantime, so I’m happy to wait for the new release. Thanks both for your help, and feel free to close this at your discretion.